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Bringing together a globally diverse range of timely topics related to zoo and wild animals, Fowler’s Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine, Volume 9 is an invaluable tool for any professional working directly with wildlife and zoo animals. The text’s user-friendly format guides readers through biology, anatomy, and special physiology; reproduction; restraint and handling; housing requirements; nutrition and feeding; surgery and anesthesia; diagnostics, and therapeutics for each animal. Two new co-editors and a globally diverse group of expert contributors each lend their expertise on a wide range of new topics — including a new section on emerging wildlife diseases covering topics like MERS, Equine Herpesvirus, and Ebola in great apes. Other new topics integrated into this ninth volume include: stem cell therapy in zoo medicine, cardiac disease in great apes, disease risk assessment in field studies, Tasmanian devil tumors, and the latest information on the elephant herpes virus. With all its synthesized coverage of emerging trends, treatment protocols, and diagnostic updates new to the field, Fowler’s is a reference you don’t want to be without.

Key Features

Current therapy format ensures that each CT volume in the series covers all new topics that are relevant at the time of publication.

Synthesized topics offer the right amount of depth — often fewer than 10 pages — to maintain an accessible format.

Section 8: Emerging and Changing Infectious Diseases 33. Equine Herpesviruses and Interspecies Infections 34. Ebola Virus Disease in Great Apes 35. Chagas Disease: Wildlife Infection with Trypanosoma Cruzi In A One Health Context 36. The Effects of Climate Change on Disease Spread in Wildlife 37. Prion Diseases in Wildlife 38. Avian Influenza: A Brief Overview of The Pathobiology and Current Status in Domestic And Non-Domestic Species 39. Emerging Reptile Viruses 40. Emerging Diseases in Bats 41. Zika Virus: A Real Threat for Wildlife? 42. An Overview of MERS in the Middle East 43. Diseases Risk to Endemic Animals from Introduced Species on Madagascar

Section 10: Aquatic 47. Techniques for Addressing Parasites in Saltwater Aquariums 48. Touch-Pools: The Other Side of The Hand 49. Sharks and Medicine 50. Decompression Medicine in Aquatic Species (Fish and Sea Turtle Focus)